DRUGS, guns and about $100,000 have been seized by police after a crackdown on Outlaw Motor Cycle Gangs.

Task Force Hydra closed down an alleged methylamphetamine supply network Thursday morning after they executed search warrants on addresses in southeast Queensland, including two OMCG clubhouses.

More than 24 warrants were carried out at homes and businesses as part of the police crackdown on people with links to the Bandidos and Lone Wolf motor cycle gangs, who are allegedly involved in the supply and production of illicit substances.

The warrants were executed this morning in Pine Rivers, Caboolture, Burpengary, Sunshine Coast, Brendale and Hervey Bay and led to the discovery of the drugs, money and fifteen guns.

Three houses on Buckingham St, Strathpine, were targeted about 5am Thursday.

Neighbors described hearing a "thud, thud, thud" and then seeing drug dogs and "police jumping fences".

"It's generally a quiet street," a Neighbour said.

"But there are always people coming and going from those houses."

Acting Detective Superintendent Garry Watts, of the Organised Crime Group, said the operation, known as Juliet Mission, will reduce the impact of these types of drugs in Queensland.

“This operation clearly demonstrates that we will continue to seek out and prosecute any members of an OMCG and their associates involved in the production or distribution of illicit drugs,” he said.

“We also have a particular interest in targeting the assets which they derive from their illegal activity.”

Task Force Hydra was joined this morning by investigators from across southeast Queensland, Operations Support Command, Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and Queensland Corrective Services.

This breakthrough follows the closure of a Bandidos drug ring last Tuesday.

The Courier-Mail reported at the time that the drug ring that worked Brisbane's party districts was smashed after a year-long police probe.

Two accused drug traffickers and producers were among six members of the Brisbane city chapter of the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle club who were arrested in raids that resulted in a total of 32 people being arrested on 151 charges.

A quantity of methylamphetamine, MDMA, cannabis and cash was seized.

Three mobile phone stun guns, two rifles, a shotgun and replica firearms were also discovered in the raids in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Ipswich.